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Roberto Peirone is an Associate Professor in Mathematical Analysis at the Department of Mathematics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, with an academic career spanning over four decades since obtaining his Laurea from the University of Genova in 1981.
Education:
- Laurea in Mathematics, University of Genova, 1981
Research Interests: Professor Peirone's work centers on Fractals, Dynamical systems, Gamma-convergence, Homogenization, and General topology. His research investigates mathematical structures of self-similar sets, energy forms on fractals, and scaling behaviors, contributing to theoretical frameworks for analysis on irregular spaces. Key themes include existence and uniqueness of self-similar energies, spectral properties of fractal Laplacians, and topological dynamics in iterated function systems.
Recent Publications: His eight publications (as of 2020) reveal a cohesive focus on fractal geometry and analysis, with recurring exploration of energy forms, eigenstructures, and metric properties on fractals. These works demonstrate methodological rigor in functional analysis and measure theory, addressing fundamental questions about mathematical behavior on non-smooth domains.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards are mentioned in the available information.
Advising and Grants: Professor Peirone actively engages students through structured problem assignments (e.g., Rome-Moscow School 2016) and regular office hours. While specific grant details are absent, his sustained publication record and course development indicate consistent research support. He maintains accessibility via multiple communication channels, including university email, private email, and Skype consultations.
Laboratory and Teams: No dedicated research laboratory, team, or affiliated research center is documented in the provided sources.



